At fourteen, while most kids were playing games, I was fixing the computers they played on. I worked as a hardware technician — assembling PCs, wiring networks, setting up classrooms and offices from bare concrete to blinking screens. That's where I learned my first lesson in technology: everything is a system, and every system can be understood if you take it apart.
At seventeen, I walked into a web development company as an intern and never looked back. PHP, MySQL, JavaScript — I built dozens of websites before I could legally drive. By twenty-one, I published my first Android application. By twenty-four, I was running dozens of Google Play accounts with hundreds of apps, reaching millions of users — and I was doing it alone. I built a mobile ad-tech automation platform from the ground up, mastered deep Android platform analysis and system-level engineering, and learned more about how software actually works than any classroom could teach.
At twenty-five, I built my own game platform — a next-generation system that hosted thousands of games in a single app. I created a YouTube background player that converted videos to audio server-side, saving users' bandwidth in markets where every megabyte mattered. At twenty-seven, I became the largest developer in the Huawei Turkey AppGallery — no one in the market had a wider portfolio. That same year, I stepped into blockchain. At twenty-nine, I entered fintech — architecting mobile banking platforms, KYC systems, and payment infrastructure for companies handling real money. At thirty, I launched into e-commerce, building brands and automated sourcing systems from scratch.
Through every chapter — from soldering network cables to designing fintech architecture — one thing never changed: I never stopped building. Not as a hobby. As an identity. Today, that relentless drive is channeled into MK Solutions: a venture building practice where I bring two decades of full-spectrum experience to founders who need more than a developer. They need a partner who has been in the trenches, shipped at scale, and knows what it takes to turn an idea into a business.